A scaly leaf is a leaf that has scales like a dragon's scales.
You can identify an oak tree by its distinctive lobed leaves, acorns, and scaly bark. Oak trees also typically have a broad, spreading canopy and are commonly found in temperate regions around the world.
The four basic leaf shapes are: Broad, flat leaves... Long, narrow leaves... Needlelike leaves... and Scaly leaves
Tuatara
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
A compound leaf is a leaf structure where the leaf blade is divided into multiple leaflets attached to a single leaf stem, called a rachis. Each leaflet may resemble a small, individual leaf but is part of a larger compound leaf structure.
The idea of 'hardwood'/'softwood' is a little confusing. Since many 'hardwoods' are softer than some 'softwoods'! What's the difference? Hardwoods are any deciduous tree that has a non-scaly or needle like leaf. Softwoods are generally, non-deciduos ('evergreen') trees with a needle like or scaly leaf. Think of Maple vs. White Pine.
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
Scaly Francolin was created in 1857.
That is the correct spelling of "scaly" (having scales, or similarly rough).
The address of the Scaly Mountain Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 92, Scaly Mountain, NC 28775-0092
Scaly-crowned Honeyeater was created in 1926.
Scaly-breasted Thrasher was created in 1766.
Brigalow Scaly-foot was created in 1876.
Scaly-foot gastropod was created in 2001.
Scaly-breasted Honeyeater was created in 1878.
Scaly sand darter was created in 1882.
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.